Auction Sales, &<£ « } ' THIS DAY, NOVEMBER; 20. The subscribers have beeu iujiructfl^'toh&rff, at their Land Rooms, Fort-street* on Msnday, 20th,instant, at 12 o’clock, BLINK BONNY FARM, consisting of 350 acres of the most fertile soil in the Papakura Valley, all fenced; about 250 acres subdivided into twelve paddocks, with sheep-proof fences, with a plentiful supply of white clover and grass, and a never-failing stream of pure- water -winding-, through the property, the remaining 100 acres being bush, which supplies first-class cattle feed. The' DWELLING-HOUSE contains six - Rooms, njso detached. Kitchen and Diningroom, thoroughly finished, papered, lined, and ceiled throughout, with .verandah. All lately. erected,. and. for comfort .and convenience all that can be desired. The Garden in front is planted with tree 3 and shrubs, and enclosed by : a wire fence and acacia hedge. OUT-BUILDINGS consist of Laborer’s House, Dairy, Carpenter’s Shop, Harnessroom, and Store-room; also Coach-house, Cart-house, good Stable, substantially floored with blocks, and a large Hay-loft above : all recently erected, and in excellent condition. The stream abounds with trout and other fish’, and on the banks is a large supply of flax, game being also plentiful. This desirable property, only seventeen miles from Auckland,presents an opportunity for obtaining a highly cultivated farm.rarely to bo met with in this Province, the auctioneers’ instructions being-positively to sell. "Intending purchasers, by calling at the rooms, will be afforded an opportunity for viewing the property. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, At 12 o’Cloek. BOOTHS, BOOTHS, BOOTHS. ST. ANDREW’S DAY.—CALEDONIAN GAMES. JAMES CRAIG WILL Sell by Auction, at the Rooms Williamson-strcet, on above date, the right to erect Grand Stand, with Booth underneath ; Two Booths, one on cither side of same ; also Fruit Stalls, at Tararu. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21. VALUABLE COLONIAL WINES, From the Upper Murray Victoria-; RIESLING AND HERMITAGE BRANDS, From-the Vineyard of Thomas G. Kcnnan, Esq,, Yackandandah, Ovens District. Bonded at Messrs Must and Co.’s, Grahamstown. D. J. O’KEEFFE, Having been favored with instructions from Thomas. Kcnnan, /Esq.,' Yackandandah, Victoria, will sell by auction, on Tuesday, the 21st instant, at 11 o’clock, at the Bonded stoves of Messrs Must and Co., Grahamstown, 9 QUARTER-CASKS of very Choice RIESLING and HERMITAGE WINE, from the Vineyard of Thomas G. Kennan, Esq., Yackandandah, Victoria. Samples will be produced on the morning of sale at the Bonded store. The Auctioneer is assured that the Wine is of choice quality, sound, aud beautifully flavored. D. J. O’KEEFFE [Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, ,22nd NOVEMBER, At 12 o’clock. TAILINGS. TAILINGS. TAILINGS. JAMES CRAIG, Favored with instructions from Mr P.Hansen, will sell by public auction, on the above date, at the Company’s Battery, J A A TONS (more or loss) Kuranui Gold 4UU Mining Company’s TAILINGS. Trial tests on application. SIIORTLAND—UPPER AND LOWER TOWNSHIPS. FOR SALE,—FREEHOLD ALLLOTMENTS, in Good Situations, Lower Township. Allotments to Let on Building Leases at Low Rates, Upper Township. Several Cottages for Sale. G. O’IIALLORAN, Short!and Land Office, Albert-street, Grahamstown. Houses for sale in shortland. Four roomed Cottage in Hapc Road, lined, papered, and painted, with quarter acre garden in good cultivation and well of good water ; one of the best sites in Shorthand. Ground rent low. Four roomed Cottage in Baillie-strect, free hold ; quarter acre allotment; garden in splendid order ; good well. Two roomed Verandah Cottage in Karaka Road ; could be easily converted into good-four roomed cottage : ground rent ■ nominal. Six roomed House iu Pollen-street; ground rent very low. Small' Cottage* In good situations in Sandcsstreet, Augustus street, and other streets in Upper Shorthand. Large and substantially-built Wooden Erection. well adapted'for treating tailings, might-be altered to a large Dwellinghouse or Hotel. G . O’HALLORAN. Land Agent. FOR SALE. SAINT GEORGE’S CHURCH PAR- • SON AGE,; SIIORTLAND. - This most desirable residence, at • present in the occupation of the Rev. V. Lush, is situate on the crest of the hill ‘between Hape Creek and Grev-strcct, Shortland, and commands an unsurpassed view of the surrounding country and Thames estuary. The Premises consist of a faithfully-built FOUR-ROOMED HOUSE, kc., standing in a Half-Acre Enclosure, well fenced, and held under lease for 21 years, from the Ist January, 1869. at the very' small ground rent of £4 per annum. ■ This Property pre-eminently commends itself to those in search of a dwelling, ■ combining all the advantages of easy access, with the pleasures of retirement and delightful situation, and also affords an oppoi trinity for investment such as is very rarely before the PU For further particulars apply to j.. WM- LLOYD, r ) Davy-street, Grahamstown ;! ( JNO. GIBBONS, I iiustces- ’ Beach, Shortland ; J
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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 38, 20 November 1871, Page 2
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